DUODENAL PEPTIC ULCER PERFORATION IN THE PUERPERIUM CASE REPORT SERIES

Duodenal Peptic Ulcer Perforation in the Puerperium Case Report Series

Duodenal Peptic Ulcer Perforation in the Puerperium Case Report Series

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Peptic ulcers and complications, such as perforation, are rare during pregnancy and the puerperium.Accordingly, many clinicians may place these diagnoses low on Cardamom their differential diagnosis.We present two case reports of primigravida, advanced maternal-age females with a history of irritable bowel syndrome and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use found to have perforated duodenal ulcers after 103 cesarean section.

Postpartum surgical abdomens may not present with classic guarding and rigidity.A low threshold for imaging and identification of risk factors is critical to timely diagnosis and management.

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